What you saw is the Eristalis Tenax also known as the Drone Fly or Hover Fly.
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∙ 11y agoThe answer is yes. Flies in Africa look more or less like a bee to protect itself.
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∙ 14y agoThere is a fly that looks like a bee.
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∙ 14y agoNo
Bumble bees are big fat critters. Some times they are mostly black. Carpenter bees look more like honey bees. The tell teal sign of carpenters is saw dust and holes in where you think they are living.
Spiders, Bees, Butterflies, flies, ants, ladybugs, beetles, ladybugs, and The insects that suck blood.
Some flies have the coloration and similar shape of bees and wasps. The reason for this is to trick predators into thinking that they are bees or wasps that are not part of their normal prey.
They kind of look like ants but lighter color and wings. Some are white as well. Depend what country you live in and the area
Some parasites in the Tundra are Mosquitoes, Horse Flies, Bumble Bees, Butterflies,
Most ants, bees, mosquitos, flies, some cockroaches, for just a few.
i also have these bees at my house and i only ever see them at night like they are attracted to the light i have some pic of some that i killed if you would like me to email them to you so that you can see if they look like the same ones that you have i looked on the internet some and i think they are European Hornets...
One of the most common pollinators are bees but there are other types of pollinators too like beetles,flies,birds,and even some bats !!
Humans, bees moths, butterlfies, flies, and i think some small rodents
The queen bee is usually larger than worker bees, with a longer abdomen and a more elongated body. She can often be identified by her distinct marking on the thorax or by her behavior of being surrounded by worker bees attending to her.
Some living things that fly include pigeons, hawks, eagles, flies, bees, bats.
yes, they eat flies, bees, mosquitoes, butterflies, mostly small insects, and some plants